Justice Department Says 7 Board Directors Resigned Under Antitrust Pressure

Justice Department Says 7 Board Directors Resigned Under Antitrust Pressure
The crest of the Department of Justice at its headquarters in Washington on May 10, 2021. Andrew Kelly/Reuters
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WASHINGTON—Seven directors on the boards of five companies have resigned because of the Justice Department’s concerns over the directors holding similar board positions at rival companies, the department said on Wednesday.

Three directors resigned from the board of IT management software company SolarWinds Corp., one because the person was on the boards of both SolarWinds and rival Dynatrace as a representative of the private equity company Thoma Bravo. Two others representing Thoma Bravo on the SolarWinds board also resigned, the department said.